I Ron Man 3 In Best Movie In 2014
It was just last year that Robert Downey Jr. signed a contract extension with Marvel Studios, confirming him for appearances in both The Avengers: Age of Ultron and the inevitable Avengers 3, but one title that was left out of all the talks was any plans for Iron Man 4. Many
took this as a sign that the number of Tony Stark solo films would be
ending at three - and today new quotes have arrived that pretty much
confirm that speculation.
"There isn’t one in the pipe. No, there’s no plan for a fourth Iron Man." That was the rather blunt response that Downey Jr. gave to Variety
recently when asked about the potential future of the successful comic
book franchise. The actor is currently up at the Toronto International
Film Festival promoting his new movie The Judge, which is the actor's first dramatic film since 2009's The Soloist.
Anyone who is in any way familiar with the history of contract talks
between Robert Downey Jr. and Marvel shouldn't be too surprised that the
star's stay as Tony Stark may not extend past The Avengers 3. As, statistically, the biggest draw in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Downey Jr. has long had an upper hand in negotiations with the company - to the point where he even got them to pay him $50 million for his work in The Avengers
- a figure that he himself has confirmed. Because of these hardball
tactics, there was a time when there was a possibility that the
Oscar-nominee wouldn't be in The Avengers 2 - and writer/director Joss Whedon even said
that he wouldn't do the movie without him. It's not hard to see why
Marvel might not be eager to jump back into contract extension
conversations for an Iron Man 4.
Furthermore, while Downey Jr. was undoubtedly an extremely important
player in the establishment of Marvel Studios as a blockbuster success,
the company has been doing just fine making movies without him recently.
James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy and Joe and Anthony Russo's Captain America: The Winter Soldier
currently stand as the two biggest domestic releases of the year, and
both achieved their positions without Iron Man's presence (provided you
ignore the blink-and-you-miss-it photo of the character in the latter
film). It's true that Downey Jr. has appeared in all of the studio's top
four titles, but the comic book giant is learning how to achieve big
things without the star's presence.
So, if Iron Man 4 isn't part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Three plans - what projects are coming up? In addition to Peyton Reed's Ant-Man, the Russos' Captain America 3, and Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy 2,
they are also working on seven untitled projects that will be coming
out between now and 2019 - three of which are all but confirmed to be Doctor Strange, Thor 3, and The Avengers 3. Will Iron Man's presence be missed, or do you think Marvel can move on without him?
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